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Boomerang - GTK3

'Boomerang' (Version 5.0) is a Linux desktop theme available for GNOME desktop environment. It is compatible with the latest GTK 3.4 and supports Gnome Classic Fallback, Gnome Shell, Unity and XFCE. It is included with two different flavours.

It is recommended for you to use this GTK theme with the Faience Azur icon theme.

Search for the engines in your distribution's repository or install the engines from source.

Theme Installation

Extract the Boomerang/Boomerang-Deux.tar.gz files to the themes directory:

"~/.themes/" or "/usr/share/themes"

Use gnome-tweak-tool a.k.a Advanced Settings to select the GTK and metacity themes.

Please read the included INSTALL file for more information.

Known Issue(s)

'Shade' and 'Stick' functionality for xfwm4 are available with this theme but the buttons are invisible. Click on the specific places on the window title to use it. You may need to use your intuition and psychic ability to spot those invisible buttons. Lulz!

* Updated to work with GNOME 3.4/GTK 3.4* New unfocused ('backdrop') state for GTK3 widgets* xfwm4 theme added

#List of changes

GTK2/GTK3:* Boomerang Deux with new 'dark colour' (#4A4A4A) which is lighter than the previous version* Bold text as the column header label* No highlight state on check and radio button * Minor visual improvements (unnoticeable) on checkradio button, scale slider and menu

Daily Deviation

I love them, can you make a variant with elementaryOS like window controls? I mean if you can do a variant of Boomerang but with the elementaryOS' close minimize and maximize symbols, this could be awesome

Agreed. I'm using Kali Linux and gnome-terminal is a bit screwed up (the prompt and its outputs are cutting the borders off... I'm in the process of now of trying to figure out how to fix this myself. This is the only issue I'm having with this theme as of yet.

I dont see how aesthetic is your theme is but I interested so much with the way you create this single presentaation picture. Pink, hmmm, okay (although I'm male) but aaaargh. It looked cool and glossy. Where do you learn to design this presentation?

Ow yeah, you can proof my statement at my blog [link]. I interested in theme design and mockups.